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Illegal scramblers seized after being spotted by police helicopter

Illegal scramblers seized after being spotted by police helicopter

April 8, 2025 by

ILLEGAL scramblers have been seized in Belfast after being caught on surveillance by a police helicopter. Two electric scramblers were located by the PSNI’s Air Support Unit over the weekend as the police force continues to monitor use of the vehicles across the city. “Officers are actively patrolling the area due to real concern in the community regarding the dangerous driving … [Read more...] about Illegal scramblers seized after being spotted by police helicopter

Masked men rob Derry bookmakers in broad daylight

April 8, 2025 by

POLICE have appealed for witnesses to come forward after a bookmakers was robbed in Derry yesterday morning. Two masked men entered the premises in Lecky Road at around 10.52am, the PSNI have confirmed. They threatened staff with a weapon and stole money before fleeing the scene in a car minutes later heading towards Lone Moor Road. The incident happened at a bookmakers in … [Read more...] about Masked men rob Derry bookmakers in broad daylight

Firefighters tackle ‘multiple wildfires’ burning across Northern Ireland

April 8, 2025 by

FIREFIGHTERS responded to “multiple wildfires” which were burning across Northern Ireland overnight. The Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) has confirmed that their teams were tackling the blazes across a number of sites. Their first call was to a 1.5km fire front in the Bloody Bridge area of the Mournes which broke out at about 6.05pm last night. Some 33 … [Read more...] about Firefighters tackle ‘multiple wildfires’ burning across Northern Ireland

‘Despicable’ man who robbed 92-year-old as she walked her dog jailed

April 8, 2025 by

A MAN who robbed a 92-year-old woman as she walked her dog has been jailed. Jerry Maughan pleaded guilty to robbery at Maidstone Crown Court. The court heard that the 25-year-old, of Maya Place in London’s Wood Green, targeted his victim in Rainham, Kent on March 11, 2024. Jerry Maughan has been jailed Kent Police were called to the town centre shortly after 1pm that day, after … [Read more...] about ‘Despicable’ man who robbed 92-year-old as she walked her dog jailed

Ireland ranks top in list of most powerful passports

April 7, 2025 by

IRELAND has come out on top in a list of the world's most powerful passports.That's according to... … [Read more...] about Ireland ranks top in list of most powerful passports

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May 22, 1798

The Irish Rebellion of 1798, led by the United Irishmen began in May and lasted until June 21 when General Lake took Vinegar Hill and pushed on through into the town of Wexford. The leaders of the rebellion, including Father John Murphy were executed by British soldiers after first being tortured. Murphy was stripped, flogged, and hanged. His decapitated head was placed on a pike as a warning to other rebels and his body was burned in a barrel of tar. Fr. Murphy, who was initially against the rebellion, was the parish priest of a small village called Boolavogue and he is remembered in the ballad “Boolavogue” which was written for the 100th anniversary of the rebellion.

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